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Equal division of the perfect fifth (3/2) into 4 equal parts
4edf
divides the
Perfect fifth
into 4
equal
intervals, each 175.489
cent
s in size.
This division is said to be used in traditional scales of
Georgia
. See the
discusision on the Yahoo tuning list
.
Intervals
degree
cents value
octave-reduced cents value
0
0
1
175.489
2
350.978
3
526.466
4
701.955
5
877.444
6
1052.933
second octave
7
1228.421
28.421
8
1403.910
203.910
9
1579.399
379.399
10
1754.888
554.888
11
1930.376
730.376
12
2105.865
905.865
13
2281.354
1081.354
third octave
14
2456.843
56.843
Compositions
Repetitions 1
Repetitions 1 video
by
Carlo Serafini
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Equal division of the perfect fifth (3/2) into 4 equal parts
4edf divides the Perfect fifth into 4 equal intervals, each 175.489 cents in size.
This division is said to be used in traditional scales of Georgia. See the discusision on the Yahoo tuning list.
Intervals
Compositions
Repetitions 1 Repetitions 1 video by Carlo Serafini